Quote of The Day:
"Atomkraft? Nein danke!"
Someone on TOC, in response to Mr Lee Kuan Yew's statement that "Eventually every country would have to consider nuclear."
I guess it means: "nuclear energy? no thanks!"
Today while going home from Nex (after ecaping from a class study in Carls' Jr. couldn't find them. Sigh muggers -.-) i waited for more than half an hour for my bus to bring me home. The wind was quite strong and it started blowing a light drizzle towards me after the first few minutes. I just carried my heavy printing paper and snacks (to tide me over this week) and leaned against a metal pole and started singing with eyes closed, opening them to check if my bus was arriving. Then some middle-aged lady asked two teenaged girls whether her bus was coming or not, because she'd been waiting for a pretty long time as well. The girls said something about an interchange... so the lady walked off. I overheard most of this and then i felt serverely cheated... stupid bus! Then i saw the bus list... my bus had been striked off. Apparently the route changed and so I couldn't ever take it at the bus stop so i had to find another bus to take after lugging my stuff to another bus stop.
Actually, quite alot happened these past few days, but I can't remember them anymore. I wanted to blog on several occasions but either fell asleep or got distracted by something else. Like PW, for instance. Yesterday I did PW for four hours straight (even though it wasn't really substantial) and then proceeded to get eyeburn. Meaning that I stared at this tiny netbook screen for so long that my eyes hurt really badly. I didn't really take a break (supposed to get ten minutes' rest every half an hour) and so i had to get some shuteye and slack for an hour. Then my nose started running really badly, my mucus had the same viscosity as water, or maybe just a little thicker. It's still irritating me now, although now my nose is mostly blocked. Which is still terrible, but not as bad as having to spam tens of tissues in the span of several hours.
Last Friday, Carebears ended. My tutees (shared with someone else) didn't come. Ubai had a broken arm while Yi Long was MIA. I'm really quite worried about Yi Long because our coordinator Michelle said that he didn't like Carebears last year and when he joined the Nanyang girls (?) on Saturday he complained and got transferred to RJ's Friday sessions... when i first met him. I hope the reason why he didn't come wasn't because I wasn't a tutor. Makes me feel quite heartbroken. I got quite attached to him already...
My Carebears partner in the same class, along with my good friend (SL and TS. HAHA TS + SL = TL. oops, ignore that.) has then decided to go for some Meet The People's Session far far away in the east, can't remember where. I can't figure out just why because this takes up a lot of commitment and they're pretty busy people as far as I can tell. I wanted to join them but I really need to study during December, or else I can kiss goodbye to my future after I see a fail grade for econs (defined as anything less than a B. for A- levels. How busy? Well, TS has his Kenya trip and SL has her ISLE trip to Lijiang (I think). Which means that half their holidays are gone. And add on CCA, etc, and they barely have time to do anything else. Which probably means more nights of staying up till 4am every day till A-levels finally end. Oh, well. I wish them luck. Fellow hardcore people. - -" Perhaps this is what differentiates the good from the best, huh...
"Atomkraft? Nein danke!"
Someone on TOC, in response to Mr Lee Kuan Yew's statement that "Eventually every country would have to consider nuclear."
I guess it means: "nuclear energy? no thanks!"
Today while going home from Nex (after ecaping from a class study in Carls' Jr. couldn't find them. Sigh muggers -.-) i waited for more than half an hour for my bus to bring me home. The wind was quite strong and it started blowing a light drizzle towards me after the first few minutes. I just carried my heavy printing paper and snacks (to tide me over this week) and leaned against a metal pole and started singing with eyes closed, opening them to check if my bus was arriving. Then some middle-aged lady asked two teenaged girls whether her bus was coming or not, because she'd been waiting for a pretty long time as well. The girls said something about an interchange... so the lady walked off. I overheard most of this and then i felt serverely cheated... stupid bus! Then i saw the bus list... my bus had been striked off. Apparently the route changed and so I couldn't ever take it at the bus stop so i had to find another bus to take after lugging my stuff to another bus stop.
Actually, quite alot happened these past few days, but I can't remember them anymore. I wanted to blog on several occasions but either fell asleep or got distracted by something else. Like PW, for instance. Yesterday I did PW for four hours straight (even though it wasn't really substantial) and then proceeded to get eyeburn. Meaning that I stared at this tiny netbook screen for so long that my eyes hurt really badly. I didn't really take a break (supposed to get ten minutes' rest every half an hour) and so i had to get some shuteye and slack for an hour. Then my nose started running really badly, my mucus had the same viscosity as water, or maybe just a little thicker. It's still irritating me now, although now my nose is mostly blocked. Which is still terrible, but not as bad as having to spam tens of tissues in the span of several hours.
Last Friday, Carebears ended. My tutees (shared with someone else) didn't come. Ubai had a broken arm while Yi Long was MIA. I'm really quite worried about Yi Long because our coordinator Michelle said that he didn't like Carebears last year and when he joined the Nanyang girls (?) on Saturday he complained and got transferred to RJ's Friday sessions... when i first met him. I hope the reason why he didn't come wasn't because I wasn't a tutor. Makes me feel quite heartbroken. I got quite attached to him already...
My Carebears partner in the same class, along with my good friend (SL and TS. HAHA TS + SL = TL. oops, ignore that.) has then decided to go for some Meet The People's Session far far away in the east, can't remember where. I can't figure out just why because this takes up a lot of commitment and they're pretty busy people as far as I can tell. I wanted to join them but I really need to study during December, or else I can kiss goodbye to my future after I see a fail grade for econs (defined as anything less than a B. for A- levels. How busy? Well, TS has his Kenya trip and SL has her ISLE trip to Lijiang (I think). Which means that half their holidays are gone. And add on CCA, etc, and they barely have time to do anything else. Which probably means more nights of staying up till 4am every day till A-levels finally end. Oh, well. I wish them luck. Fellow hardcore people. - -" Perhaps this is what differentiates the good from the best, huh...
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